For Pride this year, amplifying Black voices is key. Want to know how support towards Black **** artists in the music industry during the month of June? Stream, share, and listen to their stories through music.
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Time for the weekend edition of Who's That Ram presented by @nyphospital Lawrence
Clue: Don't let the outfit and smile fool you, this Ram can get serious, having scored and medaled at the @atlantic10 Championship.
Check back tomorrow to see if you're right! #WhosThatRam

RT @JamesMartinSJ: #MartinGugino, the 75 year old man knocked to the ground by police in Buffalo, is a longtime peace activist and volunteer at the Catholic Worker, a movement dedicated to justice and peace, founded by Servant of God Dorothy Day, who also took to the streets to advocate for justice https://t.co/9SxDS0705Y

With mass protests around the world, social media is flooded with advice and misinformation on how to protest. Drawing on the experience of activists from around the globe, @FullbrightEvan compiles a comprehensive guide to staying safe while protesting.
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Black students at Fordham shared what they would like the Fordham community to know about Black Lives Matter and racial issues on campus during a June 3 town hall discussion on Instagram Live, hosted by ASILI, the Black Student Alliance at Rose Hill.
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RT @TonyReali: @DTuskey I got it Dave, I got it yesterday, too. I never really got the whole burn of it though, virtue is a good thing right? The pursuit of virtue a good thing? Maybe that’s a Fordham, Notre Dame thing?
Either way I think we can both agree compassion for other people... pretty good.

RT @commonwealmag: "I’m going to be very honest because I think we’ve reached a time in America where if we don’t say uncomfortable truths, then we'll never make any progress when we deal with racism."
Fr. Bryan Massingale @FordhamNYC on racism, normative whiteness, & more. https://t.co/LLDSvb0ZpM

Rams, please read this statement on anti-racism from Major Paul F. Tanghe, Ph.D., U.S. Army Professor of Military Science, Fordham University Army ROTC
Second photo is Fordham and National Colors carried by Fordham University Army ROTC cadets on September 11, 2019

Typical. Screw the players that had absolutely nothing to do with an assistant coach violating his ethics, which provided no competitive advantage whatsoever. Absurd overkill, and an ineffective deterrent. The players were the victims of the ethical violation! Now re-victimized.

The NCAA Committee on Infractions placed Oklahoma State's men's basketball program on three years of probation and banned them from playing in postseason tournaments this coming season. https://t.co/0TxQ4RTDdj